President Obama invited eight meteorologists from across the country to the White House to interview him about climate change and participate in what’s sure to be a global warming alarmist training seminar.

Eight meteorologists are in Washington, D.C. today to interview President Obama on climate change. The interviews were timed with the release of a new study assessing the effects of climate change in the United States.

Participating in the interviews are John Morales of WTVJ in Miami, Jim Gandy of WLTX in Columbia, S.C., Megan Glaros of WBBM in Chicago, Bill Martin of KTVU in San Francisco, Jeff Renner of KING in Seattle and Janice Huff of WNBC in New York (pictured below with Martin). NBC News’ Al Roker and ABC News’ Ginger Zee will also sit down with the President.

The interviews will take place at 2:45 p.m. in the White House Rose Garden.

I personally know a TV meteorologist who thinks Al Gore’s full of it, but naturally he wasn’t among those invited to come listen to Obama instruct them about what they should be telling viewers in regards to the looming impact climate change. Oh wait, that’s “climate disruption” now.

Update:

The “National Climate Assessment” report, which is what the above meteorologists’ visit revolves around, has been released. The report didn’t take very long to put together — “studies” tend to go a lot faster when you already know the conclusions going in. Al Gore’s already on the case.

Update II:

It’s funny that the same White House that said “if you like your plan you can keep it” expects people to believe their claims in that report.